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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Global MS5/O&M - Ceramic Whetstone, Medium GritCustomer Review: Global medium grit whetstone Summary: 5 Stars
Quality stone, uniform results. I use tooth paste (not the gel kind - the pumice kind) with a little water. If the grain gets occluded with metal filings, just soak a little bit and brush with a stiff brush. This process will restore the "cut".
Customer Review: I just love it Summary: 5 Stars
I guess I'm a traditionalist since I don't use machines to sharpen my knives--this isn't just great for Global knives--it works well on all types of knives. My boyfriend makes sure to keep the surface even so we won't have to buy another one from creating dips (common mistake for many novice stone users). It's worth the price I paid.
Customer Review: Sushi Chef Recommended Summary: 5 Stars
Product: Global Ceramic Whetstone, Medium Grit
Rating: 5/5 (excellent)
A friend of mine is a professional sushi chef from Japan, who sharpens his knives daily, using the traditional whetstone method. I learned how to sharpen by watching him ... but since I don't cook professionally, and because my knives are made with a harder alloy, I don't need to do it nearly as often as he does.
Anyway, I bought my Global stone several years ago, shortly after they first started to become available here in the USA, and I really love it. The Global stone offers a large flat surface, enabling a good long and even sharpening stroke, regardless of whether you prefer a flush back & forth draw, or a crescent stroke. The porcelain spine gives the stone good rigidity, and the rubber no-slip base helps it to hold firm to the counter. Overall, it's a great stone ... all you need is a sturdy counter, a plant mister filled with water, and a rag (to absorb the resulting steel-tinted water) and you're ready to sharpen.
Minor nits: I wish the no-slip base had a bit more surface area, rather than being hollow, because in order to put a decent amount of force into the blade, I find I need to place a damp bar towel between it and the counter, to prevent it from sliding. In other words, the no-slip pad is good, but not as spectacular as the stone it supports.
BOTTOM LINE: High recommended. However, please note that the medium stone is meant to be used in conjunction with the Global Fine Grit stone (which is used to finish the edge produced by the medium grit stone).
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